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County to County Work- flows: 2000 CTPP Region to Region work flow like WILMAPCO

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Roundtable 4 – Fredericksburg - November, 2007• Regional and Intergovernmental Planning Division, American Planning Association and State Chapters work with Regional Councils for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable as a model for the U.S.• Regional level recognized as a level or coordination needed for smart growth with the participation of Governor Parris Glendenning.• Mid-Atlantic Regional planning analysis prepared with region coding I developed.

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Overall density in 2005 drops when Urban areas pulled out – withtime series we could see better the sprawls as build out occurs.

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Consider Regional Councils as a Unit of Analytical Geography• This could be extended to the U.S. to enable comparative multi-county regional analysis over time on standard regional geography.• It can adapt to many levels of multi-jurisdictional planning.